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this did not feel like a liberated city, or even a liberated portion of the city. >> colonel abdul jabar oqaidi ( translated ): yes.ok we control the land, but the skies above are in the government's hands. the regime has planes, artillery, and tanks. >> ward: all of which have been pounding the city relentlessly. when rebels brought the fight here in july, they hoped it would deliver a death blow to the regime. instead, they got bogged down in a bitter urban battle. >> oqaidi ( translated ): i get angry when i see civilians killed on the street and no one in the world is helping the syrian people. >> ward: colonel oqaidi says he could have won this battle weeks ago if the west had provided him with heavier weapons, and especially anti-aircraft weapons. >> oqaidi ( translated ): the syrian people will never forgive the international community for failing to stop the assad regime. >> ward: we spent the rest of the night listening to the terrifying sounds of jets swooping down and dropping their deadly payload. in the morning, we set out to inspect the damage. this morning at 6:30, we, lik
this did not feel like a liberated city, or even a liberated portion of the city. >> colonel abdul jabar oqaidi ( translated ): yes.ok we control the land, but the skies above are in the government's hands. the regime has planes, artillery, and tanks. >> ward: all of which have been pounding the city relentlessly. when rebels brought the fight here in july, they hoped it would deliver a death blow to the regime. instead, they got bogged down in a bitter urban battle. >> oqaidi...
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already this season close games in new england, kansas city, and even here. a day of another one, big days on hand for the cow pokes in town america team. playing well. ray rice bangs into the end zone with 106 total yards this afternoon. and the ravens were playing well. down the stretch, dallas is down. des had a huge day with 13 catches. there's one of them. then they get the on-side kick right here. watch this ball straight through it. and the cowboys will be in business. can you believe it? they've got a chance to win this thing. dan bailey though from the city. cowboys did not manage the clock down the stretch. making it a50 yard -- that made it a50 yard -- that made it a 50 yarders. no one had a better view of the game. we have a live look from baltimore. k.b., wow, what a win. >> reporter: what a win, dave. we were sitting in the press box to the very last second. we just didn't know which way this game was going to go. the ravens gave the cowboys plenty of opportunities to win the game, but the cowboys just kept shooting themselves in the foot. espec
already this season close games in new england, kansas city, and even here. a day of another one, big days on hand for the cow pokes in town america team. playing well. ray rice bangs into the end zone with 106 total yards this afternoon. and the ravens were playing well. down the stretch, dallas is down. des had a huge day with 13 catches. there's one of them. then they get the on-side kick right here. watch this ball straight through it. and the cowboys will be in business. can you believe...
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i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of his efforts into that. once that is fixed, you can turn to other issues. that's probably a view that is shared by the vast majority of americans. you don't want to deal with abortion, that you are making that a secondary issue. for voters, that is a primary issue. it is about whether people live or die. i was a very violence led community. -- they have a very pro-life community. host: is the headline from "politico." let's go to the phones. san marino, california, republican. caller: thank you for cspan. i want to get your impression over the whole thing that we have been told our last, how many months that the r
i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of...
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but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate st
but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing...
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its 12-mile trip through the city hit some snags. crews had to carefully maneuver the massive shuttle around trees, buildings, and ewe tillitil tillity poles. hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets to see the shuttle. the exhibit will open october 30th. what a sight that was. >> just what l.a. traffic needed was the space shuttle navigating downtown. >> like something out of a horror flick. >> i still always thought it was prettier when it was flying because that's what it was built to do, you know? that shot over the golden gate bridge and when it came down over the national mall, just amazing. >> an amazing sun going down today. >> good looking day outside today and a beautiful sundown on the way, everybody. so if you haven't got anything to do right about 6:30 this evening, as soon as this newscast is over, you are safe to go outside and look at the western sky because it will be, jim you have to wait until the end of the news, you must, of all people, wait. >> okay. >> it's going to be a beautiful evening. temperature
its 12-mile trip through the city hit some snags. crews had to carefully maneuver the massive shuttle around trees, buildings, and ewe tillitil tillity poles. hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets to see the shuttle. the exhibit will open october 30th. what a sight that was. >> just what l.a. traffic needed was the space shuttle navigating downtown. >> like something out of a horror flick. >> i still always thought it was prettier when it was flying because that's...
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i'm in sochi been only a city in europe i'm the host of a twenty fold c. in winter the cricket. son c. . major. a. sudsy. bank the son of a. dog there's a guy up on the friday is a. fixer come out of the fish sudsy it's so true upper lip.
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in a city where three days of street clotsures are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenges one here on earth, it's final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, 60 minutes. i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
in a city where three days of street clotsures are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenges one here on earth, it's final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, 60 minutes. i'm jeff glor. cbs news in...
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i mean so can only a city in europe and the hosts of a twenty fold see in winter the pick of. sunset. tsotsi. a. dog days or. the fridays a. sitcom. sudsy it's so. funny thank you so much for the down so i've had a great time together with yours. realized there are many more than we think. stereotypes. are sitting on a. beautiful so i set up a special blog called point of people to draw attention to these wonderful individuals and i said. to find the secret thing staying beautiful in old age because he was. thank you i'm telling you taking pictures of people. who are just ordinary people wonderful. they do more than just. the. first celebrity. so interesting to me. i. i. i. i i. i i i i i i i i i. i. didn't. know.
i mean so can only a city in europe and the hosts of a twenty fold see in winter the pick of. sunset. tsotsi. a. dog days or. the fridays a. sitcom. sudsy it's so. funny thank you so much for the down so i've had a great time together with yours. realized there are many more than we think. stereotypes. are sitting on a. beautiful so i set up a special blog called point of people to draw attention to these wonderful individuals and i said. to find the secret thing staying beautiful in old age...
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that is where it is eded tomorrow right here to new york city. >> gregg: it was gusty this morning. i almost got blown in mcdonald's. >> i would have had a big mac. [ laughter ] >> heather: u.s. troops are taking part in a special program that is now aimed at mentoring afghan special police. with that recent surge with recent green on blue attacks. they are working with their counter narts afghanistan. colonel oliver north is streaming live. hello there colonel. what are folks saying about working with the afghans as a result? >> the classic definition of a hero that puts themselves at risk for the benefit of others. we're with a lot of those kinds of people in the third battalion 8 marines. i'm with two of those heroes right now both heavily armed. beside mee is lance corporal, an intelligence specialist. he has been here for six months. you are about to get to go home. you are making people -- but why first did you join the marines? >> to serve my country. >> and? >> to become an officer. >> let's take about your experience in afghanistan. is this part of hellman province you've b
that is where it is eded tomorrow right here to new york city. >> gregg: it was gusty this morning. i almost got blown in mcdonald's. >> i would have had a big mac. [ laughter ] >> heather: u.s. troops are taking part in a special program that is now aimed at mentoring afghan special police. with that recent surge with recent green on blue attacks. they are working with their counter narts afghanistan. colonel oliver north is streaming live. hello there colonel. what are folks...
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the mood is especially testy in front of the city of bullfighting arena. heavily criticized by animal rights activists, the spanish national sport has been banned by catalonia within its territory. spanish nationalists see that as an affront. >> they will not be successful. the constitution stipulates that spain is spain. they will not be ableo brk away. >> i fear that this will not only waste time, but the blood will be spilled. that would be the worst case scenario. it is easy to imagine rocks or even bullets flying. >> estelle and her friends in barcelona are not violent separatists. catalonian separatist are peaceful and democratic. they hope that success will follow, thanks to a typically cannelloni in quality -- teamwork. >> in the late 1960's, the protests against the war in vietnam changed the face of many western countries. demonstrators in the u.s. and europe took to the streets because they were sick of seeing photos of dead children and dead soldiers. imag can have a tremendous power. the opponents of the syrian president are aware of that, and
the mood is especially testy in front of the city of bullfighting arena. heavily criticized by animal rights activists, the spanish national sport has been banned by catalonia within its territory. spanish nationalists see that as an affront. >> they will not be successful. the constitution stipulates that spain is spain. they will not be ableo brk away. >> i fear that this will not only waste time, but the blood will be spilled. that would be the worst case scenario. it is easy to...
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we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people are talking. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did not make the customers happy, there is no anything else. i have never separated them. in that, we will be making mistakes. that may go back to this issue one more time. we have something like $15 billion exposure to hedging and stuff like that. you could easily tell me to get that down. we have been in spain for over 100 years. if you are italy, how would you feel it jpmorgan cuts and runs? do not be a fair weather friend. be here in good times and bad for me. just like that, things go bad. everyone knew that italy and spain would go bad. how could you not know? you made a decision. it may be the wrong decision. this is deliberate. we hope t
we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people are talking. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did not make the customers happy, there is no anything...
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in sunday's local elections as a just a flemish nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's m a m they lash is seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming says belgian politician philip plus. the idea is gaining ground and it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have. a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of democratic deficit and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flanders voted for come something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government. they cannot make economically socially power for a prosperous region we have we are already if we have a flemish nation we have a from which people have to know that drove him is an artificial country it's really two se
in sunday's local elections as a just a flemish nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's m a m they lash is seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming says belgian politician philip plus. the idea is gaining ground and it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament...
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. >> and the context, craig is that i was running the city of philadelphia. for his 1986 re-election effort. my relationship with him goes back 30 years. >> what will his legacy be there in pennsylvania, snir. >> what i think of a numb of things, too much for this segment. but his intellect, he was the smartest individual within or outside of the political world that i'd ever come in contact with. i mean he was absolutely brilliant. had an uncanny memory, i could tell stories with levels of detail that were second to none. his ethics were beyond reproach. i was listening to admiral sestak talk about how he might not always have agreed with arlen spector. nobody ever agreed with arlen spector all the time. he angered all of us at some point, about you had to admire the way his ethics and his intellect approached the job. and also his strength. that would be the third thing that comes to mind. he was battling nonhodgkins lymphoma, undergoing chemotherapy and never missed any of those hearings. an iron backbone is what the man had. >> let's turn to the campaign
. >> and the context, craig is that i was running the city of philadelphia. for his 1986 re-election effort. my relationship with him goes back 30 years. >> what will his legacy be there in pennsylvania, snir. >> what i think of a numb of things, too much for this segment. but his intellect, he was the smartest individual within or outside of the political world that i'd ever come in contact with. i mean he was absolutely brilliant. had an uncanny memory, i could tell stories...
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this is what good planning looks like not just as a city but regionally and i ask your support for it so that we can have our dream of a downtown extension and a great transbay terminal become a reality, so thank you very much, commissioners. >> thank you, supervisor. >> i'm going to go ahead and call some cards and step on up, gilbert deanda, danny campbell, tamika moss. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is gilbert, i represent carpenters local 22. >> if i can interrupt for a moment, mr. president, how much time for each speaker? >> let's go 3 minutes. >> 3 minutes? >> good morning, commissioners, i'm happy to be here today to talk to you about the project. i represent carpenters in san francisco, i work for local 22, i'm one of the reps, and we represent carpenters in san francisco in the greater bay area, i urge you to support this project for many reasons, one of the main reasons as you all know is we'll create jobs for carpenters and other trades here in san francisco, plus the taxes it will generate to continue to build more parks. what i see today from the shadow -- the p
this is what good planning looks like not just as a city but regionally and i ask your support for it so that we can have our dream of a downtown extension and a great transbay terminal become a reality, so thank you very much, commissioners. >> thank you, supervisor. >> i'm going to go ahead and call some cards and step on up, gilbert deanda, danny campbell, tamika moss. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is gilbert, i represent carpenters local 22. >> if i can...
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spring and mohammed acted as they do when 15 children were graffiti on the roads in the southern syrian city of toronto, the new sense was the fire, lit the fire for the uprising in the area. it was that hubris that he allowed. you know, he knows that. i mean, he admitted to me, yes, they have access. but he indicated that it was a necessary tool in dangerous neighborhoods. and that is somewhat true, but also an excuse to maintain the existing and to maintain the regime in power. so i think it is a combination of those two things. he and his supporters, three things, protecting the position, they really do believe this is for the good of the country and they are saving and mandating legitimacy of the role. and i think our policies have been quite the opposite. m3 is just a compulsive push button responds, business as usual. when there's domestic unrest, you stamp it out a nauseous how things are done. and he went along with business as usual. >> i think the question questions on the floor. go right at. >> yes, i'd like to ask you how the shiites versus sunnis figure in this relationship. >>
spring and mohammed acted as they do when 15 children were graffiti on the roads in the southern syrian city of toronto, the new sense was the fire, lit the fire for the uprising in the area. it was that hubris that he allowed. you know, he knows that. i mean, he admitted to me, yes, they have access. but he indicated that it was a necessary tool in dangerous neighborhoods. and that is somewhat true, but also an excuse to maintain the existing and to maintain the regime in power. so i think it...
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for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worship implicity water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. would the matter with it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians. to moscow's one of the most popular places to send political diss
for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worship implicity water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. would the matter with it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but...
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we're going to ask why he stopped bashing china when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a s
we're going to ask why he stopped bashing china when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i...
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, their own capital city than he has reserved for ahmadinejad for building nuclear weapons with which to threaten the peace and security of the entire world. it is a hard paradox to understand. >> shannon: all right. i want to ask you as well about with the word that we got that a drone, hezbollah is taking credit for the drone that flew miles into israeli air pace. they are making a big deal out of the fact that they were able to get that far and basically intrude into israeli airspace. do you think it was a provokation. do you think it was a test? what are you hearing? >> well, you know, the israeli air force had this on radar. it left lebanon, i understand, went out over the mediterranean and came in over gaza and the o is stensible intent was to prehe tend it had come from gaza. the israelis were aware of it at all times. if, indeed, it was hezbollah or iran's adel attempt, we have to realize iran is the main country behind hezbollah, i would suggest that israel obliged them and came them clear results on their test and blew their drone to vapor. it is a reminder of how much hall
, their own capital city than he has reserved for ahmadinejad for building nuclear weapons with which to threaten the peace and security of the entire world. it is a hard paradox to understand. >> shannon: all right. i want to ask you as well about with the word that we got that a drone, hezbollah is taking credit for the drone that flew miles into israeli air pace. they are making a big deal out of the fact that they were able to get that far and basically intrude into israeli airspace....
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is encouraged governments that are spending too much money will continue to spend too much money in cities that keep getting bailout money and the only way to stop that cycle and downward spiral is to stop the bailouts it's actually very well for countries like brazil and in many developing countries as well when they're when they ran into financial trouble and couldn't pay their bills anymore. when they got bailouts that probably got got worse when the when they didn't get bailed out so they don't stop that's when they had to start making the policy that's when they started privatizing and then they started cutting subsidies and shrinking government and that's actually what created a situation where in new zealand and many third world countries improve their government policy by and by adopting free market policies and that's how they created wealth but what do you think of the national government i mean what they doing wrong when trying to tackle the debt troubles this is what many people lost if the bailout the no working what are they doing wrong and how they're going to tackle these d
is encouraged governments that are spending too much money will continue to spend too much money in cities that keep getting bailout money and the only way to stop that cycle and downward spiral is to stop the bailouts it's actually very well for countries like brazil and in many developing countries as well when they're when they ran into financial trouble and couldn't pay their bills anymore. when they got bailouts that probably got got worse when the when they didn't get bailed out so they...
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upper 60s in the city. low 60s in oakland with a return to some pretty nice afternoon readings from livermore. 76 this san jose. sunny skies now allowing for the numbers to climb to the low 80s in gilroy today. 77 in hollister, and if you are headed to the game this evening still a couple hours of date with some clear conditions, mild temperatures, low 60s and then the fog returns with the temperatures dropping through the 50s at&t park. tomorrow just about the same. we will look for some warming by tuesday. feeling like summer on wednesday with 80s and 09s around the bay. 70s at our coast and mid-70s on thursday for the 49ers game. dropping to the 60s by the evening hours, and then it's cooler friday and saturday. >> all right. 49ers game, 49,000 buck rues given away here right after the game. >> dollars. >> thank are you, lisa. for thousands of years people have been curing and preserving meat. these days in modern times we just go to the grocery store. but there is a growing cure-your-own movement now un
upper 60s in the city. low 60s in oakland with a return to some pretty nice afternoon readings from livermore. 76 this san jose. sunny skies now allowing for the numbers to climb to the low 80s in gilroy today. 77 in hollister, and if you are headed to the game this evening still a couple hours of date with some clear conditions, mild temperatures, low 60s and then the fog returns with the temperatures dropping through the 50s at&t park. tomorrow just about the same. we will look for some...
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. >> he is like a trojan horse coming in to occupy the city of d.c. who is this man? you can't say different things to all the the different audiences and expect people to know. >> kristen welker is live with the president. with a good sunday to you, my friend. let's talk about the preps under way in the obama camp and how does it contrast with normforme governor romney's. >> good afternoon to you, alex. this is a town hall debate, so both are tailoring to that. mitt romney is sparring with ohio senator rob partman. i'm told he's already engaged in several telephone town halls. he's had several time to prep leading up to today. those who know mitt romney say this really plays to his strength. romney's challenge is going to be match the performance he delivered in the first debate. and that gets us to president obama. he has to sharpen his performance after the first debate that many described as lack laster. the aides say they're going to adjust his strategy. they're here working on that. they will only say that president obama is again spars with senator john kerry a
. >> he is like a trojan horse coming in to occupy the city of d.c. who is this man? you can't say different things to all the the different audiences and expect people to know. >> kristen welker is live with the president. with a good sunday to you, my friend. let's talk about the preps under way in the obama camp and how does it contrast with normforme governor romney's. >> good afternoon to you, alex. this is a town hall debate, so both are tailoring to that. mitt romney is...
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tired of his house in your city he moved. they are vidal finishes bet not -- best novel today. the last pagan emperor, is a subject that is the subject of for fastening chapters. expanding on the first person examples, and memoirs, vidal told the tale through multiple and a raiders, a device that enabled him to use pieces of a voice he developed in his essays. he was better at showing -- that are at telling and showing anyway. and first person narrative is all telling. storytelling. the book came out in 1964 with excellent reviews. it was a surprise bestseller. he returned to edgewater, wrote more essays, more political journalism and it worked in other screenplays before he returned to rome to finish his washington novel. this is simply named washington, d.c. is a family saga about political life from the new deal to the mccarthy era. at bush in early 1957, it was a step backwards, a surprisingly clunky novel written mostly in expository dialogue. there's a promising subplot in the homoerotic bond between a newspaper publisher, a young politician, but vidal is limited by the c
tired of his house in your city he moved. they are vidal finishes bet not -- best novel today. the last pagan emperor, is a subject that is the subject of for fastening chapters. expanding on the first person examples, and memoirs, vidal told the tale through multiple and a raiders, a device that enabled him to use pieces of a voice he developed in his essays. he was better at showing -- that are at telling and showing anyway. and first person narrative is all telling. storytelling. the book...
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separatists in belgium are hoping to gain control of the country's industrial harbor the wealthy port city of antwerp the flemish nationalist leader is a strong contender for mayor in sunday's local elections the poll seen as a test for a belgian unity but increasing hostility between it's two deeply divided communities since the euro crisis began let's talk now to belgium politician philip quiesce who's the euro m.p. for flanders thank you so much mr quest for joining our team now tell us how strong is the support for independence in flanders and can we eventually see belgium are falling apart. well that's a possibility you'd stiffle to measure the support for the idea of flemish independence but the idea is gaining ground that it's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems known belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have a majority on the flemish side in the federal parliament although flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a problem it's a
separatists in belgium are hoping to gain control of the country's industrial harbor the wealthy port city of antwerp the flemish nationalist leader is a strong contender for mayor in sunday's local elections the poll seen as a test for a belgian unity but increasing hostility between it's two deeply divided communities since the euro crisis began let's talk now to belgium politician philip quiesce who's the euro m.p. for flanders thank you so much mr quest for joining our team now tell us how...
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>> we take undecide voters in a number of dyfferent cities in the key swing states b30 people, and they react second by second, using dials. in and in almost every biden's style scores did better than ryans and yet when you startlet discussion the first thing they said is, "why was he interrupting? why was he seeming to go overboard? he was passionate but he went too far." >> at the risk of interrupting, you know, what strikes me about this with romney, for example, is we're not about to pick the head of a yacht club. we're electing a president, right. so in terms of substance, you have a presidential candidate who has a secret plan. he's going to cut taxes 20% across the board, $5 trillion, but won't tell us how he'll pay for it. to me, this is insting to the american people. and this is not, in my mind, a theater performance, bob. i mean, we are sitting here-- we're going to talk polls and strategy and debate performance, but this is th isn't show business. this is about leadership and who will lead this country in the next century. >> allow me one point on this, though, which is that
>> we take undecide voters in a number of dyfferent cities in the key swing states b30 people, and they react second by second, using dials. in and in almost every biden's style scores did better than ryans and yet when you startlet discussion the first thing they said is, "why was he interrupting? why was he seeming to go overboard? he was passionate but he went too far." >> at the risk of interrupting, you know, what strikes me about this with romney, for example, is...
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they see president obama in new york city the same day -- instead of meeting netanyahu, goes on a daily talk show. when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not changing their minds. that is what we have to do, change their minds. >> you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of obama with a red line and talking about the red line being in spring. can you solve this? if you are elected, can you solve this in two months before spring and avoid -- >> we can debate the timeline. i agree that it is longer. we both agreed that to do this peacefully, you have to get them to change their minds. they are not changing their minds. >> the ayatollah sees an economy being crippled. 50% fewer exports of oil. the currency is going in the tank. he sees the economy going into free-fall. he sees the world totally united in opposition. the president has met him a dozen times. he has spoken to netanyahu as much as he has spoken to anybody. just before he went to the un, i was in a conference call with the president talking for well over
they see president obama in new york city the same day -- instead of meeting netanyahu, goes on a daily talk show. when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not changing their minds. that is what we have to do, change their minds. >> you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of obama with a red line and talking about the red line being in spring. can you solve this? if you are elected, can you solve this in two months...
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the city serves as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the civil war from one thousand nine hundred to nine hundred nineteen lost in residence he lived here there to study of the man like the maintenance of this building has remained a taboo right up until the present day or we still receive hate mail saying that he hanged a lot of people and was famous for severe punishment it's all true but it was a time of civil war both sides were monstrously cruel it is sadly the theme of cruel. which links so much of history to the rest of russia particularly of exile. today i'm talking to daniel who's a conservative member of the european parliament he's about to bring his euro skepticism to the heart of brussels mr houghton thanks for talking to us now apparently doing the rounds in brussels is a popular joke which says that if the european union was a country applying to join itself it would be rejected for not being democratic enough to amazing thing and we've stopped being amazed by it simply because of familiarity but we should be shocked by it that the
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some of the cities there, one to three inches. some of the cascades even more. and a nicer, more mild day at least in parts of the northeast. new york today, 67, but still chilly in portland, waking up with snow from yesterday in the mountains at 56. >> we have some amazing photos of the northern lights coming up, so you'll want to stick around for that in the next half hour for that. >> can't wait to see that. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going turn now to a story about a tough 16-year-old girl. six weeks ago, she was in the hospital with a potentially lethal flesh-eating bacteria. >> now 17 surgeries later, she's back home just in time for her high school's homecoming, and she's given the royal treatment. abc's reena ninan is in washington with this heartwarming story. good morning to you, reena. >> reporter: hi, guys. good morning to you. you know those high school years can be tough. add to the mix, coping with a flesh-eating bacteria disease. making it nearly impossible to walk or run. one high schooler refuses to let the disease define her. >> hi! >> repor
some of the cities there, one to three inches. some of the cascades even more. and a nicer, more mild day at least in parts of the northeast. new york today, 67, but still chilly in portland, waking up with snow from yesterday in the mountains at 56. >> we have some amazing photos of the northern lights coming up, so you'll want to stick around for that in the next half hour for that. >> can't wait to see that. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going turn now to a story about a...
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officials navigated the 170,000 pound shuttle through the city avoiding trees, street lights, and coming within inches of some buildings. >> why did you want to come see it? >> because it looks really big. >> getting endeavor across the 405 freeway. >> it is a true national pleasure, and i'm extremely pleased to welcome it to it's new home here in southern california. after a delay, fans were treated to a smeshl musical performance arranged by deb by allen. it's new home will be the california science center where they hope it will inspire future generations of astronauts. >> this morning, naval officials are trying to figure out how two ships collided. . one ship hit another during routine operations. no one was hurt, and officials are still surveying the extent of the damage. both of the ships were able to return and dock on their own. fighter jets zeros in over the skies of virginia last night after two small planes entered no fly zones. they were intercepted within 15 minutes of each other. it was restricted air space because air force one just landed. both planes were escorted out o
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of wittenberg which is where protestantism started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. the scars of the iraq war remain and are still visible on the faces of its children online read how i recently revealed report shows that british and american ammunitions been linked to a shocking rise in birth defects after the u.s. led invasion. was how's this for a marine corps ukraine's training up bottlenose dolphins and reviving an all soviet project to patrol the seas with military mammals. download the official r.t. application. choose your lan
of wittenberg which is where protestantism started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe...
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about this city. >> it's great for the city, it's exciting to see people come and run and enjoy. it's great. >> in the marathon, everyone who crosses the finish line, whether you're first or last, is a winner. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> time now is 9:06. keeping down the rising cost of childcare. we will sit down with the head of a leading daycare center in the country for tips on how to do that. >> and o's fans are looking forward to next season. up next, how they chose to show gratitude to the team. >> it's going to be a nice day today with temperatures sneaking into the 70's but things change tomorrow. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with tony pann. >> welcome back, the time is 9:09, a beautiful start for us sunday morning. 53 degrees at the airport, 56 downtown, winds out of the southwest at 7 miles per hour. if you're lucky enough to have ravens tickets, you picked a good day. it will be nice with high temperatures in the upper 60's, low 70's. kickoff should be 69, 70 degrees. speaking of the ravens, come on, captain defense is here! >> i'm ready for footbal
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three or four weeks ago, i traveled, places like kansas city they didn't have the same feeling and they do now and i should say, even in california, the local cbs-5 poll, showing an 8-point gain for mitt romney, he's still, what, 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt, mitt romney in this debate has to show the connection and ability to be self-deprecating but on the march and staying off the defensive. when he's on the defensive i think he looks weak and he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what is the top priority, bob for the president in the debate and given it is a town hall, how does he get more aggressive with romney when he has to respond to the questions of real people about their real problems and he's not just getting questions from reporters? >> well, to answer your broad question, the race is volatile and can go either direction, i think. and what is really important for obama,e can't come on in the next debate, and all of a sudden be a different person. in a radical way. people are g
three or four weeks ago, i traveled, places like kansas city they didn't have the same feeling and they do now and i should say, even in california, the local cbs-5 poll, showing an 8-point gain for mitt romney, he's still, what, 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt, mitt romney in this debate has to show the connection and ability to be self-deprecating but on the march and staying off the defensive....
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> this morning on today's call of the wild, creatures from one of the plannest's most biologically diverse regions, latin-america. >> here to further our understanding of wildlife and knowledge down there, julie, thanks for joining us. >> we have some fantastic animals from the rain forest of south america today. these guys all need the forest to survive. this is cyprus from discovery cove, down in florida. she is a mom twice over and she is
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it was to be paid for in part by new york city. but before construction could begin, new york city went broke. nelson rockefeller left the governor's office to become vice president, and louis kahn, the architect with the vision for this place, died of a heart attack while carrying plans for the park in his briefcase. it began to look like all this would remain just a noble pipe dream. >> the office at 1501 walnut street was the last place i saw my father. >> reporter: then nine years ago, 30 years after the park was first commissioned, nathaniel kahn made a movie about about his father the architect and mentioned the f.d.r. park as a project that seemed to die when kahn did. >> the list of jobs that fell through and didn't get built kept getting longer and longer. >> reporter: the film helpd rekindle interest in finally building the park, enough interest to raise from private sources the $50 million it cost. to look around this room, this place, to feel him. it feels like his architecture. you know, after that many years, it... >>
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access to vital necessities was partially lifted on wednesday allowing the red cross access to the city journalist james corbett believes the current chaos is a common result of a violent regime change. it just goes to show that it deeply divided the country right. tribally ethnically in terms of geography it's a it's a deeply divided country and there are a number of different problems that are playing itself out politically in libya right now and this just goes to show once again that that not only is libya ungoverned to a large extent at the moment but it is perhaps given its current political state and governor bill in this particular instance we have that the prime minister being voted out in a vote of no confidence because he was unable to form a cabinet and basically this is due to both the pressures from the people themselves there was a popular protest movement basically saying that each individual city was complaining they were under represented in this proposed cabinet and you have the political dealings with the major parties behind the scenes including an offshoot of the mu
access to vital necessities was partially lifted on wednesday allowing the red cross access to the city journalist james corbett believes the current chaos is a common result of a violent regime change. it just goes to show that it deeply divided the country right. tribally ethnically in terms of geography it's a it's a deeply divided country and there are a number of different problems that are playing itself out politically in libya right now and this just goes to show once again that that...